You may have to wait few seconds to here the sound. You can have any type of sound file for this script. Also, the more sounds in your directory the better variety the is for the script to choose from. Finally, all the sound files must have the same name begginning like number1.mid, number2.mid, and number3.mid

It only works on Netscape for Windows 95 & NT. However it doesn't work in Netscape 4 because they uses the Media Player which does not load the emeded sound (the script needs the wav to be loaded). Beatnik Player can be used on Netscape 4

It only works on Netscape for Windows 95 & NT. However it doesn't work in Netscape 4 because they uses the Media Player which does not load the emeded sound (the script needs the wav to be loaded). Beatnik Player can be used on Netscape 4

It only works on Netscape for Windows 95 & NT. However it doesn't work in Netscape 4 because they uses the Media Player which does not load the emeded sound (the script needs the wav to be loaded). Beatnik Player can be used on Netscape 4

It only works on Netscape for Windows 95 & NT. However it doesn't work in Netscape 4 because they uses the Media Player which does not load the emeded sound (the script needs the wav to be loaded). Beatnik Player can be used on Netscape 4

It only works on Netscape for Windows 95 & NT. However it doesn't work in Netscape 4 because they uses the Media Player which does not load the emeded sound (the script needs the wav to be loaded). Beatnik Player can be used on Netscape 4

Prepare to be blown out of your seat by this script. It's an advanced midi player that actually allows you to jump, pause, and manipulate the play list like never before. And the amazing thing is, it's written completely using DHTML, and DHTML only.

If you would like to play a little music on your web site, this script will be perfect for you. However, in this example, no music will play - you just need to make the script reflect the midi's you would like to use.

This script plays a midi sound clip in the background. Depending on your browser, it uses a different method to play the midi file: 1. For MS IE, it uses the BGSOUND tag 2. For other browsers, it uses the EMBED tag which is commonly used for plugins.

Due to the different nature that Netscape and other browsers use a background sound, getting it to work for your visitors can be difficult unless you use this script. It will determine which browser they have and print the background sound command correctly for that browser! Very cool!

Sound is wonderful weapon to enhance the impact of imagelinks, textlinks and navigation bars. Here is a smart cross-browser solution - simple and powerful at the same time. Just install one little function - and you are the soundmaster of the universe.